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DS1991 COMMAND STRUCTURE Figure 4
Command
write
scratchpad
read
scratchpad
copy
scratchpad
read
SubKey
write
SubKey
write
password
1st byte
96H
69H
3CH
66H
99H
5AH
2nd byte
B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 B0
any value
11
00H to 3FH
Sub-Key 0
Nr.:
00
or
01
or
10 0
0 0000
any value
10H to 3FH
0 00 00
DS1991
3rd byte
ones complement
of 2nd byte
SCRATCHPAD COMMANDS
The 64-byte read/write scratchpad of the DS1991 is not password-protected. Its normal use is to build up
a data structure to be verified and then copied to a secure subkey.
Write Scratchpad [96H]
The Write Scratchpad command is used to enter data into the scratchpad. The starting address for the
write sequence is specified in the command. Data can be continuously written until the end of the
scratchpad is reached or until the DS1991 is reset. The command sequence is shown in Figure 5, first
page, left column.
Read Scratchpad [69H]
The Read Scratchpad command is used to retrieve data from the scratchpad. The starting address is
specified in the command word. Data can be continuously read until the end of the scratchpad is reached
or until the DS1991 is reset. The command sequence is shown in Figure 5, first page, center column.
Copy Scratchpad [3CH]
The Copy Scratchpad command is used to transfer specified data blocks from the scratchpad to a selected
subkey. This command should be used when data verification is required before storage in a secure
subkey. Data can be transferred in single 8-byte blocks or in one large 64-byte block. There are nine valid
block selector codes that are used to specify which block is to be transferred (Figure 6). As a further
precaution against accidental erasure of secure data, the 8-byte password of the destination subkey must
be entered. If the password does not match, the operation is terminated. After the block of data is
transferred to the secure subkey, the original data in the corresponding block of the scratchpad is erased.
The command sequence is shown in Figure 5, first page, right column.
SUBKEY COMMANDS
Each of the subkeys within the DS1991 is accessed individually. Transactions to read and write data to a
secured subkey start at the address defined in the command and proceed until the device is reset or the
end of the subkey is reached.
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